28.08.2010
Positive mood at Platformers Days
This year’s Platformers Days attracted a good number of visitors yesterday in spite of the wet weather which turned out not to be as bad as forecast with a good number of dry spells between the downpours and showers.
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The turnout was good in spite of the weather
All of the exhibitors that we spoke to were encouraged by the positive mood that most visitors with them and a good number of deals were done within the first few hours.
There were few out and out innovations on show but most of the major manufacturers attended with their latest products.
A new exhibitor was Hybrid Lifts Europe, which has the European distribution rights for the Custom Hybrid low level scissor lift product line. The two principles René Tekpstra and Martijn Arkesteyn are working closely with Aichi Sales Office Europe, sharing facilities and back office functions.
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René Tekpstra (L) and Martijn Arkesteyn of Hy-brid Lifts Europe
Possibly the first purchase of the day went to Snorkel/UpRight, preparing to make the formal transition from UpRight to Snorkel on Tuesday the company sold two compact Rough Terrain scissor lifts to Belarus based Forent. Chief executive Andrej Bozhko was visiting the Hohenroda event for the first time.
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Bill Jansink of Snorkel seals a deal for two scissors with Forent's Andrej Bozhko from Belarus
UK based Power Towers also got off to a good start with two orders and benefited along with Pop-Up in the rapidly growing interest in low level access from German rental companies.
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Power Tower's Nano in the colours of rental company Cramer
Here are a few photos from the show.
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Skyjack's SJ16 is now in production
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The ground conditions were slippery, so Ruthmann elected to lay track under its stand
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Skako's new 32 metre Falcon FS320Z is now in production
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Custers with a different twist on a van mounted lift
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The Maeda 383 takes centre stage
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The new CTE MP20:13
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The new CTE MP20:13 attracted a great deal of attention
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The CTE MP20:13 demonstrates its unique geometry
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The new Nifty HR17 Hybrid was one of the few wheeled machines that appeared able to handle the deeper mud
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JLG was back this year with a more modest stand
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Oil & Steel/Hoogwerker Centrum showed the 27 metre Snake 2714 Compact on a 3.5 tonne van chassis, which uses a fifth wheel mounting allowing drivers with regular B(E) licences to drive it.
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The new 21m/70ft platform height 4x4 battery electric Airo A21JRTE articulated boom lift
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The drive and controls on the Airo A23JRTE
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The Airo A23JRTE uses a large full traction battery pack
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The PB stand was very popular
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